Draco is quite the wizard

dumbledore11214 dumbledore11214 at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 30 22:32:33 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 160687

> zgirnius:
<SNIP>
>> > GoF:
> > It was lucky, perhaps, that both Harry and Ron started shouting 
at 
> > Snape at the same time; lucky their voices echoed so much in 
the  
> > stone corridor, for in the confused din, it was impossible for 
him 
> > to hear exactly what they were calling him. He got the gist, 
> > however.
> 
> > "Let's see," he said, in his silkiest voice. "Fifty points from 
> > Gryffindor and a detention each for Potter and Weasley. Now get 
> > inside, or it'll be a week's worth of detentions."
> 
> It seems possible (especially since Ron, a bystander in the 
exhange 
> of hexes by both Harry and Draco's accounts, ended up in 
detention) 
> that the punishment was for yelling and insulting a teacher.
>

Alla:

How does that disprove that Snape showed favoritism to Draco when 
said teacher deliberately insults Hermione and then Harry and Ron 
start yelling?

Draco gets nothing for the incident he started while Harry and Ron 
get detentions for being upset on behalf of their friend?

Alla, whose hatred of Snape's teaching methods increases tenfolds 
when she rereads this incident






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